Lula signs bill to ease Brazil environmental licenses but vetoes key provisions
BRAZIL, AUG 9 – Lula vetoed 63 provisions of the bill to protect Indigenous rights and key ecosystems while easing licensing for low-polluting projects, balancing agribusiness interests and environmental safeguards.
- Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vetoed 63 parts of a controversial bill aimed at changing environmental licensing rules, rejecting 63 out of 400 proposed measures.
- Environmental groups welcomed Lula's vetoes, which included provisions for fast-tracking projects in the Amazon and protected Brazil's Atlantic Forest.
- The bill was supported by allies of former President Jair Bolsonaro, reflecting a complex political landscape where critics claimed it would harm Brazil's reputation ahead of U.N. climate talks.
- Environment Minister Marina Silva emphasized that the vetoes are crucial for maintaining integrity in environmental licensing amid climate concerns.
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Brazil’s Lula strikes down parts of controversial environmental ‘Devastation Bill’
BRASÍLIA, Aug 9 — Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva yesterday vetoed some provisions of a Bill that would have made it easier for companies to secure environmental permits, bowing to pressure from activist groups.Dubbed the “Devastation Bill” by its detractors, the text recently adopted by lawmakers would have loosened environmental licensing laws for projects considered “strategic” by the state.For some permits, all that would have …
Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, vetoed 63 articles this Friday from a bill approved by Congress that sought to relax environmental permits for infrastructure projects, according to the government. READ ALSO: Brazil: bill that makes environmental licenses more flexible generates warning for possible damages The decision, announced at a press conference by the Minister of the Environment, Marina Silva, aims to “ensure the integrity …

Brazil's Lula vetoes parts of environmental 'devastation bill'
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Friday vetoed some provisions of a bill that would have made it easier for companies to secure environmental permits, bowing to pressure from activist groups.

Brazil's Lula vetoes parts of environment bill pushed by the opposition that could harm the Amazon
Brazil’s president has vetoed parts of a controversial congressional bill that sought to loosen the country’s environmental licensing rules.
Lula signs bill to ease Brazil environmental licenses but vetoes key provisions
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signed into law a bill easing environmental licensing rules, but vetoed dozens of provisions, the executive secretary of the president's office said on Friday.
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